David Blunkett scandal
David Blunkett was appointed British Home Secretary in Tony Blair's Labour Party government in 2001. On 15 December 2004 he was forced to resign amidst mounting scandals concerning his affair with a married woman, Kimberly Quinn, his attempts to wrest control of Quinn's son and unborn child from her and her husband, abuse of travel warrants that are reserved specifically for MPs' spouses and children aged under 18 and his abuse of office by speeding up the visa application of Quinn's Filipina nanny.
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David Blunkett - British - Home Secretary - Tony Blair - Labour Party - Government - 2001 - 15 December - 2004 - Kimberly Quinn - MP - Visa
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Abuse of travel warrants |
| ► | Visa-application |
| ► | Blunkett's resignation speech |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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